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US Army Inks $193 Million Deal To Buy Invisible Futuristic Missile Shield

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Originally appeared at Zero Hedge

Back in April, we discussed how the U.S. Army M1 Abrams tank, an American third-generation main battle tank, was in the process of being upgraded with an invisible missile shield that will destroy all chemical energy anti-tank threats and other threats before reaching the vehicle.

US Army Inks $193 Million Deal To Buy Invisible Futuristic Missile Shield

It is part of a modernization program that the Pentagon is preparing its main battle tank for the next evolution of hybrid wars, expected to start in the mid-2020s, or before.

According to The Times of Israel, the U.S. Army awarded a contract worth $193 million for Israel’s TROPHY Active Protection System (APS) for its Abrams tanks “in support of immediate operational requirements,” Rafael Advanced Defense Systems announced.

Designed to block incoming anti-tank missile threats, the Trophy system has four radar antennas and fire-control radars to track incoming threats such as anti-tank-guided-missiles (ATGMs), and rocket-propelled grenades (RGPs). Once the system detects a projectile, it will automatically fire a shotgun-type blast to neutralize the threat.

Under the terms of the contract the TROPHY Active Protection System (APS), countermeasures, and maintenance kits will be supplied by the American defense contractor Leonardo DRS, Inc., which partnered with Rafael to manufacture them.

TROPHY Active Protection System (APS) will be manufactured in the United States and Israel, which is seen as a win for the Trump administration, as wartime marches closer.

The system, developed by Israel’s Rafael Defense, is the world’s first and only fully operational active defense system [invisible shield] and hostile detection system for armored vehicles. Rafael mentioned that over 1,000 systems had been deployed on all major Israeli ground combat platforms.

“Rafael has provided protection solutions to US service members for over two decades via lifesaving passive and reactive armor on vehicles such as Bradley, Stryker and AAV7. We are excited to continue to do so with TROPHY,” said Moshe Elazar, Executive Vice President and Head of Rafael’s Land and Naval Division.

“The majority of TROPHY components are manufactured by the American Defense Industry and we are excited by the opportunity to increase manufacturing in the U.S., including for Israeli systems, as the U.S. acquires additional systems,” Elazar added.

The Trophy Active Protection System (APS) has been mounted on Israel’s Merkava, the main battle tank used by the Israel Defense Forces since 2009, and has also been installed on the IDF’s armored personnel carrier vehicles. The system saw its first action in March 2011, when it thwarted an RPG attack on an IDF Merkava near the border with the Gaza Strip.

The system employs advanced algorithms that use radar to provide continuous 360-degree protection. The bolt on kit includes four antennas and two rotating launchers mounted on the turret of each tank (see below).

US Army Inks $193 Million Deal To Buy Invisible Futuristic Missile Shield

Once the threat is discovered, the algorithm classifies the threat, and if a direct hit is calculated, the countermeasure systems are automatically activated, and a tight pattern of explosively shaped penetrators launches at the warhead to neutralize the threat (as shown below).

US Army Inks $193 Million Deal To Buy Invisible Futuristic Missile Shield

Presenting at the U.S. Army’s annual convention and exhibition in Washington, D.C., Col. Glenn Dean, the Project Manager of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Combat Ground Systems was quoted last year by Military.com as saying the Trophy Active Protection System (APS) “exceeded expectations.”

“I tried to kill the Abrams tank 48 times and failed,” he said.

The Pentagon’s much-needed modernization efforts of invisible shields for its main battle tank suggests that the next major conflict could soon be on the horizon.

Video: U.S. Army’s Bassett discusses the Trophy Active Protection System, AMPV, Future Vehicle Tech

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Jan Tjarks

Were the 48 times within a single second or how long did it take?

Daniel Castro

Didn’t the t-90s have this for a long time now?

Gregory Louis

I think it’s the ”arena” protection system, don’t quote me on this though XD

as

This one is dumber more primitive protection than the active/passive jammers in t90. In practices they’ll cover the armor with so many sensors to automatically detect and deals with incoming threat. Exactly what happened to Turkish leopards in which it’s ERA triggered by pebbles thrown by militants.

Wise Gandalf

no

Siegfried

” US Army Inks $193 Million Deal To Buy Invisible Futuristic Missile Shield ” Too much Star-Wars watched, what? :)))

Garga

It can’t get any better. It’s invisible, like the Emperor’s cloth, so if we can’t see it something is wrong with us! Additional good news is the invisible jobs which this project creates…. :D

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

They are hiring Ewoks for cheap labor and recruiting Cloud City engineers and building it somewhere it is really Hoth!!

Wise Gandalf

you will cry, when you die.

Britam

Do notice the Neocon “War With Iran (or insert ‘enemy of choice’ here)” ‘nudge’ propaganda in the phrase “… as wartime marches closer.” in paragraph six. The anticipation of a war being just ‘over the horizon’ is formed, fueled and fanned in this propaganda campaign. Secondly, this is supposed to be useful against slow and medium speed offensive weapons. How about full on cannon fire? A 120mm shell fired from an adversaries tank gun is moving pretty bloody fast. How effective is the system against that? Also, nothing I know of in service yet guards against irregular warfare items like IEDs. This is taking on an almost “Fulda Gap” like ‘planning for the last war’ feel.

Oh, and we all remember what a great success the 1980s “Star Wars” strategic missile defensive counter rockets and death ray guns program was, eh? Besides, doesn’t good old fashioned Cobham Armour do the trick, but for a lot less money? Basically, the plain old foot soldier wins wars, unless, of course, you are intent on either winning complete domination or destroying the World. Just look at the SAA. Those boys want to win for their country. That’s how wars are won.

as

For propaganda purpose they just had to called it invisible shield while in reality were just an explosive reactive protection not much different with explosive reactive armor other than slight increased range.

Vitex

Won’t defeat a bunch of ammonium nitrate buried by the roadside.

Smaug

I have heard of this before, it takes the Phalanx anti-missile machine gun concept from warships and rigs it to the CROW system for the Abrams internally operated .50 cal. This opens up a new and interesting phase in tank warfare, although I wonder if the potential weight and cost will necessitate some sort of tradeoff.

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